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Author Patton, Kerry.

Title Sociocultural intelligence : a new discipline in intelligence studies / Kerry Patton.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Continuum, [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 204 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Continuum intelligence studies
Continuum intelligence studies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Preface -- List of Acronyms -- PART I: THEORIES OF SOCIOCULTURAL INTELLIGENCE -- 1 Understanding Guerilla Warfare for Incorporation of Sociocultural Intelligence -- Identification of SOCINT -- The uniqueness of SOCINT -- The incorporation of SOCINT -- The historical implementation of SOCINT -- The need for SOCINT today -- 2 Current Research on Sociocultural Intelligence -- Counterinsurgency: the people's wars -- Reliance on technical intelligence -- Analysts in today's intelligence system -- The guillotine of perception -- Tools to observe -- Selling the concept -- Changes in the IC -- Internal overreaction -- External overreaction -- 3 Professional Practice in Sociocultural Intelligence -- Understanding how we view ourselves: the exercise -- 4 Case Study: Afghanistan -- The people -- Mohammed's shop -- Mahmood -- Travels through hell -- Paying for crime -- Jailed by the Taliban -- A taste of freedom -- The Afghan wedding -- Taking on new responsibilities -- Learning through listening -- PART II: ETHICS IN SOCIOCULTURAL INTELLIGENCE -- 5 Understanding Ethics within Sociocultural Intelligence -- The ethical realities of understanding ourselves internally -- The ethical realities of understanding ourselves externally -- The ethical realities of understanding others -- Ethical realities to understanding how others view us: the why of Afghanistan -- 6 Current Research in Understanding Ethics within Sociocultural Intelligence -- The ethical intelligence reality check -- The art of ethical collection -- The ethical tasks of the SOCINT operative -- Leadership roles in the ethical elements of SOCINT -- PART III: CRITICAL THINKING AND SOCIOCULTURAL INTELLIGENCE -- 7 The Need for Critical Thinking within Sociocultural Intelligence -- Critical thinking versus analysis -- Technology dependency -- Filling the gaps of critical thought -- The critical thought process -- Time and thought -- Good will hunting syndrome -- Cause and effect -- Incorporation of critical thought in SOCINT -- 8 Current Research in Critical Thinking and Analysis with Sociocultural Intelligence -- Sociocultural intelligence signs -- The systematic approach to understanding -- Current issues with critical thinking within the Intelligence Community -- Additional tools for critical thinking and Sociocultural Intelligence -- The joint environment and its hindrance on critical thought -- PART IV: MIND, BRAINS, AND ANALYSIS -- 9 Intelligence Analysis for Sociocultural Intelligence -- Linking everything to something -- Picturing the link -- Netting the sociocultural elements -- The big three -- 10 Current Research for Analysis with Sociocultural Intelligence -- The sociocultural intelligence analyst -- Grabbing the indicators -- The differences of analysis -- Using pre-existing methodologies -- It's only history, not analysis -- Educate analysts for success -- Initiative, understanding, and a little thought -- 11 Conclusion -- Change in culture -- The political movements within -- Our social destruction -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary The book offers an in-depth analysis and conceptualization of a much needed intelligence discipline, Sociocultural intelligence (SOCINT). SOCINT means observing and analyzing such elements as the land, the people, and their communities. Customs, moral attitudes, and culture of foreign populations are integrated into the analysis of the information gathered to maximize the efficiency of security initiatives. A key tool in intelligence and covert operations, SOCINT can mostly be used for non-lethal operations that require a thorough understanding of networks and systems. Simply, by understanding.
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Subject Intelligence service.
Intelligence service.
War and society.
War and society.
Guerrilla warfare -- Social aspects.
Guerrilla warfare.
Social aspects.
Counterinsurgency -- Social aspects.
Counterinsurgency.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Patton, Kerry. Sociocultural intelligence. London ; New York : Continuum, 2010 9781441128485 (DLC) 2010000335 (OCoLC)501180320
ISBN 9781441115942 (electronic book)
1441115943 (electronic book)
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9781282821682
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9781441155313 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
1441155317 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
Standard No. 9786612821684